In a series of experiments with sleeping mice, researchers at the Duke University Medical Center have shown that the part of the brain that processes scents is indeed a key part of forming long-term memories, especially involving other individuals.
Emotion And Scent Create Lasting Memories -- Even In A Sleeping ...Courtesy ScienceDaily Fri, 10/17/2008 - 11:00
In a series of experiments with sleeping mice, researchers at the Duke University Medical Center have shown that the part of the brain that processes scents is indeed a key part of forming long-term memories, especially involving other individuals. Tags:
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